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Jonathan DeHart

Jonathan DeHart is a Tokyo-based journalist and correspondent for The Diplomat.

Jonathan DeHart writes primarily about art, culture and social trends. Previously, he worked as a journalist for both print and online media in Shanghai and served as associate editor for The Diplomat in Tokyo.

He can be followed on Twitter @jon_de_hart

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July 10, 2013

Shah Rukh Khan Reveals Son’s Name as AbRam, Denies Gender Testing

The Bollywood star dispelled rumors surrounding the birth of his third child.

July 09, 2013

Freedom Riders Asia: Charley Boorman’s Motorcycle Tour of the Far East

A FOX series reveals Asia from the back of a motorcycle.

July 09, 2013

Tiger-Trapped Indonesians Rescued from Tree After Five Days

Five men have emerged alive from the Sumatran jungle after a harrowing experience.

July 08, 2013

Study: Asian Theme Park Attendance Numbers Set to Explode

Asian theme park attendance may soon surpass numbers in the West.

July 08, 2013

Miss Universe Singapore: Shi Lim, 24-Year-Old Business Exec

This weekend a 24-year-old business executive was crowned Miss Universe Singapore 2013.

July 05, 2013

Kyoto Journal: A Psychographic Community in the Heart of Asia

Kyoto Journal shares thoughts on the joy of discovery and independent media in Asia today.

July 05, 2013

Shah Rukh Khan’s Third Child Rumors Confirmed: Yes, It’s a Boy

Prenatal gender test allegations remain unresolved for Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri.

July 04, 2013

Confucian Crackdown: New Chinese Law Enforces Filial Piety

Too busy to visit your parents? In China, this could mean fines or detention.

July 04, 2013

Satish Tare: Marathi Comedic Actor Passes Away

Multi-talented Marathi performer Satish Tare has passed away at the relatively young age of 48.

July 03, 2013

Pulp Art: Origami Unfolds in the West

The Japanese art of origami has evolved over the years and found a strong following in the West.

July 03, 2013

Phnom Pel: A Perplexing Graveyard in the Cambodian Jungle

A graveyard in Cambodia’s mountains has enchanted explorers for years.

July 02, 2013

Edward Snowden: The Real Jason Bourne?

Four amateur Hong Kong filmmakers steal a march on Hollywood, making the first Edward Snowden film.

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